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Queenslanders fleeing COVID hotspots for safer areas – Gympie Times
The COVID-19 pandemic is making residents in red zones pack up and leave to safer areas with some once favourite suburbs no longer as popular as they were. Search and see if it’s near you.

Exclusive: The COVID-19 pandemic is prompting families to move interstate for work while others are fleeing coronavirus hotspots.
Job restrictions, family dynamics or lifestyle changes are behind some of the reasons people are moving according to new data from national start-up Muval, a comparative website that connects people with removalists.
Their data shows Australians are looking to leave COVID hotspots and are also interested in doing the ‘sea’ or ‘tree’ change with a rise in people seek…
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